Judge Placey not running to retain seat in Cumberland County
Widener Law Commonwealth Adjunct Professor Robert Davis, Jr. is quoted on the Court of Judicial Discipline profess in an article about Cumberland County Judge Thomas Placey.
Widener Law Commonwealth Adjunct Professor Robert Davis, Jr. is quoted on the Court of Judicial Discipline profess in an article about Cumberland County Judge Thomas Placey.
In 1988, the Justice Department put leaders of different white supremacy groups on trial for attempted sedition. This article includes quotes from Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla in reference to legal strategies and political speech.
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This UK edition of Glamour Magazine featured human sexuality graduate Ericka Hart on the cover as part of the publication's Self-Love cover series.
As COVID-19 forced many of us to cancel and reschedule upcoming events, Kathy Wu, an assistant professor of clinical psychology (PsyD) and director of the PsyD/MBA dual degree program, explains why the uncertainty can make it difficult to plan for the future, and ways to cope with the disappointment.
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Previously reported in The Philadelphia Tribune, this column features Delaware Law School graduate Bernard W. Smalley Sr. and his new role as president of the Board of Directors of City Trusts.
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Originally promoted in Markets Insider, this article highlights nursing major Kendra Siegfried for her role as a virtual monitoring technician helping to care for COVID-19 patients at St. Luke's University Health Network.
This article references Dr. Jill Biden's time enrolled at Brandywine Junior College. The College later merged with Widener in 1976.
Anita Singh, chair of biomedical engineering, and her family joined area families and residents to create kolams, an ancient Indian art form of geometric patterns used as a sign of new beginnings, ahead of the inauguration to welcome Kamala Harris, the first female vice president of South Indian decent.
This article, written by a former high school classmate Liz Leonard, references Dr. Jill Biden's time at Brandywine College, an institution that later merged with Widener.
Four members of Widener's Marching Band, including Delaware County resident Lauren Rappa, performed in the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Intercollegiate Marching Band (IMB) alongside nearly 1,500 nominated performers from 200 bands in 45 states and Puerto Rico. Rappa was joined by fellow Widener classmates Mason Klaus, Nicole Mettler, and Seth Zimmerman.
Oxford Area High School student Gabriella Lombardi was recognized by Widener University in partnership with NBC10 with a High School Leadership Award.
Outgoing Auditor General Eugene DePasquale plans to teach at Widener University Commonwealth Law School.
Jeremy Backstrom, assistant professor of political science and international relations, writes why the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6 should be identified as an act of domestic terrorism.
This article promotes facts about President-elect Joe Biden ahead of inauguration day including his time as an adjunct professor at Delaware Law School.
Widener Law Commonwealth graduate Kevin Brobson was sworn in as president judge of the Commonwealth Court.
The Board of Directors of City Trusts announced Widener Law School graduate Bernard W. Smalley Sr. as its president, the first African-American ever to lead the Board.
John Culhane, professor and the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, writes about the possibility of members of Congress suing their colleagues who refused to wear masks during the capitol lockdown, putting them at risk for COVID-19 transmission.
This article features nursing junior Kendra Siegfried, one of the many college students who joined St. Luke's University Health Network to remotely monitor hospitalized COVID patients across the network using a cloud-based patient management platform.
Delaware Law School graduate and Pennsylvania Congresswoman Madeleine Dean is one of the nine chosen impeachment managers tasked with presenting the House’s argument on why President Trump should be convicted.
Dwayne Richardson, a nursing alumnus, has been named as president of Trinity Health System’s Twin City Medical Center in Dennison, Ohio.